Reports of Cases Adjudged in the High Court of Chancery: Before the Right Hon. Sir James Wigram, Knt., Vice-chancellor. [1841-1853], Band 8

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Seite 297 - or any or either of them, all of which are hereby expressly reserved from sale), and for all or any part of the said term, or by all or any of the said ways or means, or any other reasonable ways or means, forthwith to levy and raise the clear sum of
Seite 154 - or authorised to work or dig the same, were entitled to WHITEWAY. enter for that purpose upon all or any of the said lands ~~ at Furzebrook and Killwood, making an adequate compensation for any injury which they should do to the surface, and that it might be referred to one of the Masters of the Court to let and demise the said pits and veins of
Seite 267 - Finally*, which however can be better and more thoroughly understood by reading the printed appeal papers belonging to it, but especially the examination of it in a Treatise of the Law of Property as administered by the House of Lords, published in
Seite 145 - that with respect to such receivers as shall neglect to deliver in their accounts and pay the balances thereof at the times so to be fixed for that purpose as aforesaid, the several Masters to whom such receivers
Seite 312 - probability, from which the intention is to be inferred, may be outweighed by the improbability that the testator could intend to make a distribution of his property, attended with such inconveniences as would follow from carrying into execution his supposed intention. But strong as a conjecture may be that such was the intention, Lord Hardwicke in Lomax
Seite 104 - production of so much of the purchase deed as described them. A plaintiff is not entitled to discovery of documents, the right to the possession or inspection of which is not necessary to the proof, and is only consequential upon the existence of the title he claims, that title not being admitted,
Seite 43 - the same respectively, and the dividends, interest, and annual produce thereof, unto, between, and amongst all and every my said grandchildren, to and for their own absolute use and benefit as tenants in common, and not as joint tenants. Provided always, and I do hereby declare, that if I shall have only one 1849.
Seite 142 - (a) does not help the case. Independently of the circumstance that, in that case, the legatee was unmarried at the date of the will, and of the testator's death, the gift in tail, after the death of the nephew and his
Seite 104 - tried, — the plaintiff is entitled to the discovery and production of particulars material to establish his case on such trial. other moiety : that the Defendants had worked the mines under the lands contained in the demise of nine hundred and ninety-nine years, and had taken large quantities of minerals and ore therefrom; and the information prayed

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